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waco 7th February 2006 10:46

Reading Recommendations
 
Deat All

The annual hols are not far off now....am therefore seeking quality aviation reading material for the trip.

Your recommendations are much appreciated !

Cheers

Waco

ps presently finishing a Mighty Eighth novel "A Real Good War" by Sam Halpert. An excellent read !

treadigraph 7th February 2006 11:40

Waco, plenty of excellent recommendations in this thread...

Might be worth bumping to the top to see if we get some new contributions.

Cheers

Treadders

PPRuNe Pop 7th February 2006 13:01

I am currently reading 'Fate is the Hunter' - for about the eigth time I think. It is a great read with mind blowing chapters on how it was in the early days and in WW2.

I also re-read Don Middleton's 'Test Pilots' regularly, which stirs the senses more than a little. Those men, the first test pilots, offered their lives so that we can fly safely now. What an epitath!



PPP

treadigraph 7th February 2006 16:30

Totally agree with PPP's recommendation of Fate is the Hunter - picked it up in a second hand bookshop recently; have read it three times in as many months!

Bof 9th February 2006 00:22

Reading Recommendations
 
Just finished "Luck and the Lancaster" by Harry Yates. Excellent read in the mould of First Light. Postulated three main causes of early demise. Enemy action,Technical failures and personal screw-ups. He vowed to eliminate or at least minimise the last one and took care to hone his knowledge and skills to a fine edge. It obviously added to the "luck" factor.


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